It was an amazing concert too. At the outdoor stadium at San Diego State. Everybody was passing joints to complete strangers...that sort of concert. And Bob was doing his story telling through dance thing. Never spoke one word in the mike...only singing and to perfection. Beautiful sunny San Diego day.Hey John! Growing some colombian Sativa behind a trailer right before a Bob Marley Concert... Wow!! It's not something you can forget
No...I was growing indoors. I lived in Iowa and they would have done fine outdoors...just no place to grow.Did you grow these Indicas outdoors?
As far as the Nanda Devi goes all I have to go by is the description. I hope it's accurate. I'll be growing these out within two months. It will definitely be a seed run. Hopefully more females than males so I can let a female grow unseeded. But my main goal is to make seeds.Hey there @Blakey and @Mellow old School , thank you for your interest guys!!
@xtsho Very interesting strains! The Kerala is going to stretch like crazy!! It is a tropical Sativa with a very longflowering time. But the end product should be well worth the effort..
The Nanda Devi is very particular because the plants that have been growing at high altitudes are much faster-flowering and have fruitier terps than the ones that grow at lowers elevations. Do you know which one you have?
I hope you'll start a grow journal with these
@JohnDee Hi John!
Your buddy Is right because Sativas/NLDs are generally lanky and tall and there is often a lot of wind at high altitudes. Also, the summer is shorter so the plants have to flower faster. That being said, over time, many Sativas have gradually adapted to these elevations by flowering faster and by becoming sturdier. It is the case for the Rasol, Nanda Devi, Malana, Some Kashmiri landraces, some south African Landraces and many others..
Did you grow these Indicas outdoors? Outdoor plants rarely herm even though they may carry the herm trait/gene. It takes several generations indoors to breed out the herm trait from a landrace. However, some landraces have higher herm tendencies than others..
Hi Al,Guerrilla Growing comes in handy in this situation
@JohnDee Hi John! Usually when plants don't herm indoors, then you know that they are sexually stable as indoor cultivation stresses the plants way more than when you grow outdoors.
It's frustrating to live in a place where the weather is good but without enough space to grow outdoors... Guerrilla Growing comes in handy in this situation
Thank you John, I hope you had an awesome 4/20 as well!
@xtsho I've never grown the Nanda Devi myself but I was told that the high-altitude plants develop some very fruity terpenes! And it's also fast-flowering because at these altitudes, the plants need to reproduce before the winter and the snow comes..
Kudos to you for making seeds and helping preserve the endangered landraces of our planet
After 47 days the plants are still stretching though they look like the stretch will soon slow down.
The plants are definitely extremely vigorous and display a typical Himalayan feature, the droopy leaves. I have observed that with other Himalayan landraces. The plants seem to be either over or under-watered though they are in fact perfectly healthy!!
I hope that the few plants that are left will not herm.. fingers crossed.
Here they are 47 days into their flowering Cycle:
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Cheers,
Al
indeed it is having just looked that up. i recall each being sold separately so 'lil confused about how i missed that. btw i like mainlining, lst work on my plants, my issue is stressing over whether or not i vegged enough for a decent yield bc i over think it lol. yours looks really good when will you flip?Also @ Oldschooldude Both Aladdin and I are Kali Mist fans. Western Winds is the same strain...correct?
Hi Osd,my issue is stressing over whether or not i vegged enough for a decent yield bc i over think it lol. yours looks really good when will you flip?